Band 6 Locum MSK Physiotherapist - Inverness

Pulse Healthcare
Inverness
18 hours ago
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Band 6 Locum MSK Physiotherapist - Inverness

Job Title: Locum MSK Physiotherapist
Banding: Band 6
Location: Inverness
Working Hours: Full-time (37 hours) to be worked Monday-Friday, or longer days Monday-Thursday
Start Date: Wednesday, 8th January
Duration: 3 months with the possibility of extending
Rate: £24 - £27 per hour

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We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Band 6 Locum MSK Physiotherapist to join our team in Inverness. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to work within NHS Highland, providing high-quality musculoskeletal care to our patients. The role is set to start on the 8th of January, with a 2-day handover period with the current locum, and will last for 3 months, with the potential for extension. On-site accommodation is likely to be available from the 10th of January.

Responsibilities

As a Band 6 Locum MSK Physiotherapist, you will be responsible for managing a varied caseload of musculoskeletal patients, delivering comprehensive assessments, and developing individualized treatment plans. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the highest standards of patient care. Your role will also involve educating patients on self-management techniques, maintaining accurate patient records, and contributing to the continuous improvement of our physiotherapy services. Additionally, you will need to travel between sites, requiring a full (manual) UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle.

Qualifications and Experience
  • Degree in Physiotherapy
  • HCPC registration
  • Previous experience in MSK physiotherapy
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Full (manual) UK driving licence and access to own vehicle
  • Flexibility to work full-time hours, Monday-Friday or longer days Monday-Thursday.
Reasonable Adjustments

If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.


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